Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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Shipping LNG on U.S.-Built Ships a Double-Edged Sword: 100 New LNG Carriers Required

Study looks at effects of shipping U.S. LNG using U.S.-built ships Cheniere Energy (ticker: LNG) is expected to begin shipping 3.5 Bcf/d of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana early next year, with an additional 6.27 Bcf/d of capacity expected to come online in the U.S. before 2019. The increased capacity will turn the U.S.

How’s it Going at COP21?

Canada shocks COP21 silly Canada surprised attendees and negotiators at the climate talks in Paris on Sunday by calling for a more ambitious target for cutting greenhouse gases than the UN’s own 2-degree target, the National Observer reported. “Canada’s Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna told a stunned crowd that she wants the Paris agreement to restrict planetary warming